Sunday ShopTalk: Anti-Aging Autos, Side of Woo-Woo

Since I’m updating my book “How to Live on $10,000 a Year – Or Less…” over on the Peoplenomics side of the house (free there, update will be $4-bucks here when done), this whole matter of America’s Assinine Auto Addiction (quadruple A) was my focus Saturday. Cars as Investments Pappy always taught that cars were … Read More

“How to Live on $10,000 a Year, Or Less” Ch. 2

Just couldn’t stop writing or working, after all. Workaholic?  Yah think?  After stepping out of a short trade, a bit early Friday, though taking profits is never a bad thing, I continued working on the update to my book “How to Live on $10,000 a Year, Or Less.” Pertinent chapter because we talk about economic … Read More

Sat Gourmet: Saved by the Dough

Our sincere and heartfelt thanks to an UrbanSurvival reader who finally couldn’t take it any longer… Apparently not impressed with our “Di Giorno thin crust Suprema” which is then modified with mushrooms, more sauce, more cheese and baked before the very doors of hell. We appreciate the salvation offered herein: Guest Recipe #1 I can’t … Read More

Falling Market, Rising Money, Side of Woo-Woo

This isn’t a column – more like a book today.  So tomorrow, Charts only on the Subscriber side (Peoplenomics).  There’s much that needs to be said.  Everyone needs to hear. Employment Costs and Personal Income are the “hot stories” to begin with, so let’s dispense them, first:  1) Government workers are doing better than you: … Read More

You Ain’t Seen Nothing in Markets, Yet

Bubble players are fascinated with anomalies like GameStop and Bitcoin.  (BTC $31,565 at click time.) But eventually – as the notion of “bubblehood” seeps into the public mind – such deviations from what used to be normal regress to historical means. Did you see where Reddit co-founder calls GameStop frenzy a ‘bottom-up revolution,’ shifting power to … Read More

The “20-Something” Cycle

Today, hardcore economics with a side of woo-woo.  Futures were down hard ahead of the Fed rate pronouncement this afternoon. Won’t mince words here except to remind all readers that we are in a period of extreme risk when we look at how the run from 2009 to now has paralleled the 1921 to 1929 … Read More

Housing Prices Rocket

On track to be up 10% for CY 2020 at this rate. The press release scoop: S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index Shows Annual Home Price Gains Climbed to 9.5% in November YEAR-OVER-YEAR The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 9.5% annual gain in November, up … Read More

Mean America, Cold America – Waits on Housing

A toot’s day benediction from Mr. Tired and Cranky who has been up all night working. We have been telling anyone who will listen that a lot of “us plain taxpayers” are mighty pissed that the clown posse on Capitol Pill can’t seem to get their heads out of their butts when spending OUR money.  … Read More

Data Drives Week, Another Tesla?

We keep trying to “keep it short” but there are so many “moving pieces” in the world today that it could be difficult. Picking up where we left off with Peoplenomics Saturday, we face the specter of what we’ve penciled in as “World War Everywhere.” The big contexts are: How the U.S. will cope with Covid.  … Read More

ShopTalk: Where Industrial Arts Went

With 72 ahead for me in a few short weeks, and with Elaine tuning up for hip surgeries, we continue to enjoy all the adventures we can in life. But life is indeed changing and all around us.  Especially in the Shop. I’ve told you before about my concerns with America becoming a third-rate place … Read More

Has “Tech” Attacked America?

We  declare World War 3 underway.  And the Battlespace is Everywhere. If you have a device, you are on the battlefield. Evidence is mounting that America is under attack from within – and without.  It’s a digital war and the A.I. goon squads are under development. This is warfare not fought by the “usual suspects” … Read More

SatGourmet: Pappy’s Cuban Bread

Credit here to my younger sister (I have an older one, too) for putting the time and energy into compiling a Ure Family Cookbook, a while back.  Though somewhat recent, since it was in “digital times.” There are two kitchenary delights today (besides my compulsive hitting the “Deals” tab on Amazon to find power tools … Read More

Friday in the *Money* Lab

Although much over-hype accompanied the coronation of Joe-To-Save-Us this week, the stock futures were becoming skeptical by early Friday.  With good reason. Some of the tech sector high-flyers – like Tesla – were showing down 1.3 percent in the pre-opening.  And worst of all, the Federal Reserve Money Stocks confessional (H.6) could be seen as … Read More

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